Blang Ara – small highland village in the Acehnese region of Kabupaten Bener Meriah
Blang Ara is a settlement on the island of Sumatra that belongs to the Pintu Rime Gayo district (kecamatan) and is administratively part of Kabupaten Bener Meriah in the central-northern part of Aceh province. The regency seat is at Simpang Tiga Redelong. The region is located in the interior of Sumatra island in a highland area and is traditionally inhabited by the Gayo ethnic group. Based on Blang Ara's coordinates (4.8447° N, 96.7119° E), it is situated within the kabupaten's interior forested-highland zone. No independently verified source material exists for the settlement; therefore, the following description is primarily based on data available at the Kabupaten Bener Meriah level and on known characteristics of Pintu Rime Gayo district, which are explicitly indicated in each case.
General overview
Blang Ara is not among the well-known tourist destinations, and no named institutions or administrative offices are associated with it in available sources. The broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Bener Meriah, had a population of 175,781 at the end of 2023 and an area of 1,454.09 km², encompassing a total of 10 districts and 233 villages. The kabupaten was created from the division of Kabupaten Aceh Tengah. The local population is predominantly from the Gayo ethnic group and uses the Gayo language in daily communication alongside Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia). The Pintu Rime Gayo district, to which Blang Ara belongs, is one of the kabupaten's interior highland zones. This area is generally characterized by agricultural and small-community activities; in such Acehnese highland villages, coffee cultivation and small farms are typical, although concrete source data on this for Blang Ara is not available. Bener Meriah is moreover known throughout Aceh as an arabica coffee-producing region, which characterizes the economic background of the kabupaten as a whole.
Real estate and investment
No independently verified data exists regarding the real estate market in Blang Ara. Concerning the broader region of Kabupaten Bener Meriah, it can be noted that rural highland kabupatens are generally characterized by relatively low land prices and active agricultural land trade, although concrete values in the affected village can be reliably determined only through on-site inquiry. Under Indonesian general regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; for them, primarily leasehold and usufruct rights constructions (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) are available, which form uniformly applicable legal frameworks throughout the country. Aceh province may have divergent local regulations in certain areas through its sharia-based local ordinances (syariah), which requires particular care when planning real estate transactions. From an investment perspective, for a highland village of this size and profile, agricultural land and related small-farm real estate represent the most likely categories of concern, while development and tourism-related investments are less typical.
Safety and security
Criminal statistics or public security-specific data for Blang Ara does not appear in available sources; therefore, only general observations concerning the broader region can be made. Since the 2005 peace agreement, Aceh province has maintained a consolidated public security situation; the armed conflict that lasted for decades previously has ceased. Rural highland villages in the area of Kabupaten Bener Meriah are generally small-population settlements based on familiar community networks, where local social control plays a strong role. However, precise public security assessment for Blang Ara can only be provided on the basis of local authorities or reliable, current sources; drawing general conclusions in the absence of concrete data is not warranted.
Tourist attractions
No source data exists regarding identified tourist attractions in Blang Ara. However, within the Pintu Rime Gayo district, a historically significant location of national importance can be found: the Radio Rimba Raya memorial monument, which is named in the kabupaten's sources. This transmitter broadcast news of Indonesia's sovereignty to the world during the period of Dutch military aggression (Agresi Militer Belanda) and today preserves this legacy in memorial form. The monument's precise location is indicated in Pintu Rime Gayo district; however, data on its distance from Blang Ara is not available. Kabupaten Bener Meriah is moreover known within the region for its Gayo plateau highland landscape and arabica coffee culture, although the direct connection of these to Blang Ara is likewise not verifiable. The kabupaten's only civilian airport is Rembele Airport, which serves both Kabupaten Aceh Tengah and Bener Meriah, facilitating internal air connections.
Summary
Blang Ara is a small highland settlement in Aceh province, in Pintu Rime Gayo district, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Bener Meriah. No independently verified source data is available for the village; however, at the kabupaten level it is known that this is a region of 1,454 km² inhabited by the Gayo ethnic group, encompassing 233 villages, whose historical heritage – including the Radio Rimba Raya monument in Pintu Rime Gayo district – and highland agricultural character provide the broader context. To obtain precise local information – land prices, public security situation, possible local attractions – on-site inquiry or current local sources are necessary.

